The individual possibilities for using the computer vision tech in Google Tango has demonstrated itself as highly useful in very specific situations, but what happens when you put all of
that tech in the hands of a consumer?
Not exact matches
While
consumers and industry watchers alike have spent a fair amount
of time waiting eagerly to see how the ruling
handed down against Apple for anti-trust violations would actually impact the publishing industry, the
tech company has made a statement
of its own asserting that the decision by Judge Denise Cote
in the case brought against them by the Department
of Justice is overly punitive and harsh.
Mofibo, on the other
hand, has had more
of a
tech - company feel, designing personalized user experience on all its platforms and emphasizing the sorts
of user - analytics that publishers can capitalize on
in understanding reader -
consumers.
The documents don't reveal any other important details
in regards to when this type
of technology could be introduced to the
consumer market by Samsung, and given that the information at
hand was gathered from a patent application like many others filed by the
tech giant
in recent times, there is no guarantee that the gesture - based touchpad
in question will be adopted en masse
in the future.
Moreover, Google also introduced the Home Mini and Home Max solutions
in October 2017 to give buyers more choices, and
in the eyes
of some
consumers, the
tech giant might have the upper
hand over Amazon because Alphabet's solution offers better integration with popular Google products including Maps and YouTube.